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[3002.20 --> 3003.94] So I'm not going to don't want to jinx it. |
[3004.60 --> 3007.08] So why is Papa John boosted with 10,000 sets? |
[3007.14 --> 3010.22] He wants an update on your thoughts on iPhone versus Android. |
[3010.22 --> 3014.28] He says he knows we've talked about this before, but he's looking at a Pixel phone currently. |
[3015.00 --> 3017.62] And he's having a hard time choosing between Android and iOS |
[3017.62 --> 3021.02] because he needs a second phone for some personal applications he's going to be using. |
[3021.48 --> 3025.40] He's been in the Android ecosystem for years, but he's not opposed to trying the fruit. |
[3025.84 --> 3027.74] So he wants our thoughts. |
[3028.08 --> 3030.40] And you're the most recent Android convert. |
[3030.54 --> 3032.18] So I'm curious what your update is. |
[3032.54 --> 3034.76] Well, I've still got my OnePlus 7T knocking around. |
[3034.88 --> 3037.86] It's actually it's just my sofa phone. |
[3037.86 --> 3044.12] I because I much prefer the Reddit client for Android, which is called boost that I used to use. |
[3044.24 --> 3044.82] I'm sorry. |
[3044.86 --> 3045.10] I'm sorry. |
[3045.22 --> 3046.36] I can't let that pass. |
[3047.28 --> 3048.90] Your sofa phone, Alex. |
[3049.52 --> 3050.48] That's amazing. |
[3050.80 --> 3051.88] Well, here's the thing. |
[3052.34 --> 3055.74] If I was to sell it, it's only worth like 70 or $80. |
[3056.22 --> 3058.80] So I'd just rather keep it. |
[3059.02 --> 3060.44] I've got a sofa laptop, right? |
[3060.46 --> 3061.50] It's an old laptop. |
[3061.84 --> 3063.16] It's not it's nothing fancy. |
[3063.54 --> 3064.80] I'm not going to throw it away, though. |
[3065.08 --> 3066.06] Still browsers the web. |
[3066.22 --> 3067.62] So I'm just giving you a hard time. |
[3067.86 --> 3073.36] In terms of feature parity and stuff like that, I mean, there's a few headline features. |
[3073.36 --> 3077.36] Like if you want to watch a smartwatch, then there's only really one game in town. |
[3077.82 --> 3090.70] If you want to integrate with your laptop and your tablet and, you know, AirPods and all that kind of stuff, there's only really truly one game in town that's actually worth, you know, the prices they charge. |
[3091.50 --> 3096.16] From a usability perspective on both platforms, they've each got their quirks. |
[3096.16 --> 3103.04] I really still strongly dislike the new Google Material UI that they went with. |
[3103.42 --> 3108.04] Those, you know, used to have five or six quick settings along the top in Android 10 and 11. |
[3108.66 --> 3117.62] I thought that was a perfect balance and blend of screen real estate to usability and functionality if you long pressed them and all that kind of stuff. |
[3117.62 --> 3124.10] I don't find Control Center on iOS to be particularly intuitive, although it does get the job done. |
[3125.16 --> 3131.32] Just the way that Google kind of took their UI, the direction they took it in last year, I think, with Android 12. |
[3131.66 --> 3132.56] I just don't like it. |
[3132.56 --> 3135.96] So it's just personal preference on whether you like the UI or not. |
[3136.66 --> 3139.34] But I think it boils down to this for me. |
[3139.46 --> 3147.02] Like I'm taking a lot of photos with a, you know, a toddler running around and often they're in questionable lighting situations. |
[3147.02 --> 3157.72] I've never, and I've tried a lot of Android phones from OnePlus to Samsungs to Pixels to, there's another brand whose name escapes me. |
[3158.36 --> 3165.98] And nothing really came close to the iPhone with regards to that low light performance of keeping up with a toddler, you know. |
[3165.98 --> 3174.90] And for me, the camera at the moment, as a fairly new parent, is the most important thing about the device I have with me all the time. |
[3175.40 --> 3178.80] Everything else I can kind of make do and kind of make work. |
[3178.98 --> 3187.08] And it doesn't quite feel as comfortable on iOS even, you know, a year in or so, because I think I switched around Christmas. |
[3187.90 --> 3189.08] But it's fine. |
[3189.18 --> 3189.78] It's good enough. |
[3189.90 --> 3192.18] I can get everything done that I need to get done. |
[3192.26 --> 3194.94] All my messaging is through Telegram and other places. |
[3194.94 --> 3201.24] So switching from one platform to the other these days is really not a big deal. |
[3201.52 --> 3205.34] It might feel like it before you do it, because I certainly felt that way. |
[3205.62 --> 3208.08] But it's just, just try it. |
[3208.44 --> 3209.54] You know, what's the worst that happens? |
[3209.60 --> 3210.70] You go back after six months. |
[3211.12 --> 3214.26] Just avoid the iMessage trap, because that can be a bit of a black hole. |
[3214.60 --> 3216.68] But yeah, I think Alex has nailed it. |
[3216.74 --> 3219.86] I also find iOS to be on average more stable. |
[3220.02 --> 3224.24] The apps on average to be slightly better, a little more polished, a little more performant. |
[3224.24 --> 3225.76] Generally, they're going to be native. |
[3226.12 --> 3226.68] Not always. |
[3227.00 --> 3230.70] And then obviously, the privacy situation is hopefully better with Apple. |
[3230.86 --> 3233.66] But I think you could argue either way. |
[3233.98 --> 3234.12] All right. |
[3234.14 --> 3235.06] Last couple of boosts. |
[3235.34 --> 3238.00] We had a blank user from Podverse boosted in. |
[3238.58 --> 3240.28] He says, and we got this from a lot of people. |
[3240.32 --> 3241.34] So I wanted to get this in here. |
[3241.48 --> 3241.76] We did. |
[3241.76 --> 3246.16] I think I must have had about two dozen pings about this app, even though we talked about it. |
[3247.00 --> 3248.82] We just cut it from the show, unfortunately. |
[3249.70 --> 3254.48] There is an overseer fork for Jellyfin called Jellyseer, and it does work great. |
[3255.48 --> 3256.76] And you know what? |
[3257.14 --> 3257.74] Fair enough. |
[3258.08 --> 3259.58] That I think is worth mentioning. |
[3259.58 --> 3267.38] We also had authorities boost in with 5,555 sat saying, this episode has me moving from Plex to Jellyfin. |
[3267.88 --> 3271.44] But the issue is I like Plex as a remote feature for listening to music on the road. |
[3272.14 --> 3276.70] What are your recommendations for streaming content from Jellyfin when outside your home network? |
[3277.10 --> 3281.88] I've come across a few articles that mentioned doing it with Tailscale, but I'm wondering if that would actually work seamlessly with the phone. |
[3282.18 --> 3282.66] Love the show. |
[3283.32 --> 3285.34] So there is actually a couple of options here. |
[3286.16 --> 3287.40] Jellyamp is one of them. |
[3287.40 --> 3292.14] It's a web-based player that you can also use on the desktop, and it is not the same as Plexamp. |
[3292.20 --> 3293.36] I'm going to say that right up front. |
[3293.50 --> 3298.78] This is not the same, but it does kind of accomplish what you're looking for, potentially. |
[3299.22 --> 3306.82] And then I think the one that really has some promise is the Jellyfin audio player, which is now in open beta testing on iOS. |
[3307.10 --> 3312.18] Now, this is a local app a la Plexamp, and it actually looks really great. |
[3312.54 --> 3313.98] You got to set up for the test flight beta. |
[3314.98 --> 3316.56] And I think there is an Android build as well. |
[3316.56 --> 3318.26] Yes, there is an Android build as well. |
[3319.08 --> 3322.12] And that, I think, might be the way to go. |
[3322.28 --> 3324.28] So we'll put links to both of those in the show notes. |
[3324.38 --> 3331.40] This is an area I'm going to look into as well because I have decided as well, Jellyfin for me when I get back from the road trip. |
[3331.76 --> 3335.26] I'm going Jellyfin both in the RV, and I'm going Jellyfin here at the studio. |
[3335.26 --> 3342.78] I appreciate all of the hard work from the guys at Plex, but I need a system that just is rock solid offline too. |
[3343.22 --> 3347.20] There's a couple more as well, of course, with all these things, particularly with Jellyfin. |
[3347.28 --> 3350.58] It seems like there's a pretty good proliferation of clients. |
[3351.30 --> 3359.10] There's one called Gelli, G-E-L-L-I, as well as Finamp is another option as well. |
[3359.10 --> 3361.76] So there's lots of options with Jellyfin. |
[3361.86 --> 3363.46] I think that's really the name of the game. |
[3363.70 --> 3366.92] With Plex, it's almost like the Apple way. |
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